My buddy is a cowboys fan and he is furious. He thinks Romo is why they aren't any good. I would say he's a bit overrated, but he isn't that bad. There are a lot of fans that don't like his new deal, though.

My older brother is a big Cowboys fan...he tells me that Cowboys wouldn't win 8 games if not for Romo....unfortunately they wouldn't have lost 8 games if not for Romo.

Per a source with knowledge of the transaction, the Raiders have adjusted Matt Flynn’s contract to increase his guaranteed money from $2 million in 2013 to $6.5 million. All $6.5 million is fully guaranteed.

To get there, the Raiders increased Flynn’s base salary from $5.25 million in 2013 and decreased his 2014 base salary by $1.25 million, from $6.25 million down to $5 million. Making the entire 2013 compensation fully guaranteed means that Flynn definitely will have a roster spot with the Raiders for the coming season.

Also, the available escalators and incentives were increased by $200,000, with a maximum value now at $26.4 million over three years. Flynn already received $8 million from the Seahawks in 2012.

My older brother is a big Cowboys fan...he tells me that Cowboys wouldn't win 8 games if not for Romo....unfortunately they wouldn't have lost 8 games if not for Romo.

the problem with this is... Jones is terrified of trying to find another QB.
after Aikman, they couldn't draft,sign,trade for,buy or **** a decent QB before Romo. Quincy Carter was the closest thing to a solid QB and he was too busy smoking crack to get it.

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Originally Posted by DBroncos4life

49ers | Colt McCoy acquired
Mon, 01 Apr 2013 13:35:56 -0700

The San Francisco 49ers have acquired QB Colt McCoy from the Cleveland Browns for a late-round draft choice.

the problem with this is... Jones is terrified of trying to find another QB.
after Aikman, they couldn't draft,sign,trade for,buy or **** a decent QB before Romo. Quincy Carter was the closest thing to a solid QB and he was too busy smoking crack to get it.

you're preaching to the choir.....my point was that Romo is consistently inconsistent.

49ers are the winners of this offseason. They got Boldin for a measely late round pick. Namndi is also a terrific get to because he was had for a bag of peanuts. He struggled in Philly playing zone whereas he does well playing in man-to-man.

Glenn Dorsey was a great get too. He's a solid run stuffer that fits their rotation and he was cheap as well.

Now they have a ton of draft picks in a deep draft, including 2 top 35 picks. Wow.

49ers are the winners of this offseason. They got Boldin for a measely late round pick. Namndi is also a terrific get to because he was had for a bag of peanuts. He struggled in Philly playing zone whereas he does well playing in man-to-man.

Glenn Dorsey was a great get too. He's a solid run stuffer that fits their rotation and he was cheap as well.

Now they have a ton of draft picks in a deep draft, including 2 top 35 picks. Wow.

boldin was going to get cut anyway. I don't see why people think that was some amazing deal.

Nnamdi has fallen off and is old...the zone coverage only explains half the story. You can't have a guy play man 100% of the time.

In 1971, the Cowboys had a quarterback controversy between Craig Morton and Roger Staubach. Morton and Staubach alternated as the starting quarterback during the regular season. Landry eventually settled on Morton for most of the second half of the season, because he felt less confident that Staubach would follow his game plan (Landry called all of Morton's plays).

Also, Morton had done extremely well in the regular season, throwing for 1,819 yards and 15 touchdowns, with only 7 interceptions, earning him a passer rating of 89.8.

In contrast, Staubach, although a noted scrambler and able to salvage broken plays effectively, threw for 542 yards, and only 2 touchdowns compared to 8 interceptions, giving him a 42.9 rating.

He was a very good QB whose confidence was shaken by the benching in Dallas, and then being sent to Hades (NY Giants), before being re-born in Denver at the age of 34. One of my personal all time favorite players....

To put the length of his career in perspective in terms of the Lions, Jason Hanson was drafted only 5 months after Mike Utley was paralyzed in a game against the Los Angeles Rams in 1991. I was actually at that game.

Barry Sanders had just finished his 3rd season with the Lions when they drafted Jason Hanson.

Dan Reeves was still the head coach of the Denver Broncos when Jason Hanson was a rookie.

The Kansas City Chiefs last won a playoff game in 1993, Jason Hanson's second season in the NFL.

Peyton Manning was a sophomore....in high school when Jason Hanson was a rookie in the NFL.

Ronnie Hillman was about 7 months old when Jason Hanson was drafted.

Brett Favre was drafted in 1991, but started his first game in 1992....that's kind of amazing to think Brett Favre started his games played streak in 1992 and kept it going until 2010 playing at the QB position.